List of scientists from Oceania
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This is a list of scientists from Oceania.
Australia
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- Elizabeth Blackburn
- Peter C. Doherty[1] - he got the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; he is a medical doctor and veterinarian
- Ted Evans (public servant), was Secretary of the Department of the Treasury; economist
- Peter Gavin Hall, was one of only three researchers based outside of North America to win the COPSS presidents' Award; Mathematics, statistics; died in 2016
- Brian Schmidt, he and two others have a share in the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics
Cook Islands
change- Jacqueline Evans, marine conservationist; has a Goldman Environmental Prize[2][3]
Fiji
changeNew Zealand
change- Nancy Adams, got the awards, Queen's Service Order, and the New Zealand 1990 Commemoration Medal.[4] Botany; died in 2007
- Margaret Cruickshank, the first registered woman doctor in New Zealand; died in 1918
- Fred Hollows; Medicine, surgery, ophthalmology; died in 1993
- David McNiven Garner
- William Phillips (economist), known for his work about the Phillips curve; economist
- Ernest Rutherford - he got the Nobel Prize in Chemistry; nuclear physicist, and chemist; he died in 1937
- Pat Suggate
- Maurice Wilkins
Papua New Guinea
change- Herman Mandui, was the Chief Archeologist of Papua New Guinea
- Mekere Morauta, was prime minister, economist
Solomon Islands
change- Hikuna Judge, collected the first known sample of the Vangunu giant rat; Tyrone Lavery and Judge gave the first species description (for the Vangunu giant rat)[5]
Tuvalu
change- Minute Alapati Taupo, economist, MP, d. 2022
Related pages
changeReferences
change- ↑ "25 Famous Australian Scientists and their Contributions".
- ↑ Dasgupta, Shreya (29 April 2019). "Meet the winners of the 2019 Goldman Environmental Prize". Mongabay. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- ↑ "Jacqueline Evans". The Goldman Environmental Prize. 29 April 2019. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
- ↑ Haines, Catharine (2001). International women in science: a biographical dictionary to 1950. Santa Barbara, California: ABC-CLIO. p. 2. ISBN 1-57607-090-5.
- ↑ Goldman, Jason G. "Giant Tree-Dwelling, Coconut-Eating Rat Species Discovered". Scientific American.